Playing at home against the side who last night finished 35th in the 36 team Conference League table is surely bound to give Celtic some respite from the recent avalanche of defeats. Aberdeen travelled home from Prague during the night after a 3-0 defeat to Sparta. A home draw against an Armenian side and a draw in Cyprus was enough to earn them a point more than bottom team Rapid Vienna.
Domestically, however, they are in fine form. Their last defeat was in October and came on the back of a long flight home from Athens, where they suffered a 6-0 drubbing. Since then, they have won five and drawn twice in the league, beating Hearts in the process. Four wins and a draw in their last five games puts them top of the form table, two points better than anyone else over that period.
On Sunday, I expect Aberdeen to redeploy their approach to this year’s Scottish Cup Final, when they sat in and waited on a Celtic mistake. Practically any result is possible, let’s hope a corner is turned.
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posterbhoy@8.13
Looks like you’ve got yourself a job….
Hope it works out for you
Know your place gasúr.
Auldheid – yep, I’d rather look at the big picture than enjoy a short term dopamine hit tomorrow (I’d still be take it if Hertz win 5-0!).
Ultimately it will come down to who can find consistency. Keep it tight until January and keep it in our own hands.
If we can’t improve and fail to strengthen even I may be tempted to join ‘The Collective’😂
Posterbhoy@8.40
Behave!
dessybhoy on 20th December 2025 6:48 pm
Bada
But that’s the thing he wasn’t a VAR on our game there, but it will have an impact on Celtic.
Correct mate,but it’s the influence on the other clubs and how it always favours…….who
Have to be looking for a draw tomorrow.If,🙄,we win,2 points off each of our rivals.
If he is sticking,I would like,not prefer the players chosen,the line up,
Kasper
Dale\ Pusey,,,,Trusty,,,, Scales
Donovan,,,Calmac,,,,Hatate,,,,KT
Forrest,,,,,Yamada\ Kenny,,,,Maeda,
No confidence in Kenny after Wednesday,and not much in the other,only,Nygren,maybe.😥
He has to play players in their proper position.He has seen enough now.
The Blogger Formerly Known As GM
One thing I agree with, it is what we do that counts.
Forget about the others. That we cannot control.
MOM,
Keep it lit.
Hail Hail.
Yep, applies to us all Bob.
Control what you can control and don’t expend energy on stuff you can’t 👍
I must admit I really am not looking forward to going to Celtic Park tomorrow.
We sit well in the hunt for the league and we are playing in front of our 3rd full house in 3 home games. We have a window coming up in which to get reinforcements in and kick start our league challenge.
We have a manager who desperately needs support and to feel he is part of the club. We have players lacking in co offence and self belief. Lacking also in belief in each other and the structure of the team.
We have supporters preferring to highlight grievances with the ownership of the club / board than back the team. We have something called the ‘collective’ which seems anything but collective or aligned as to what exactly they want. The only ck stand seems to be to eliminate are the current ownership / board from the club as they think they are not doing well enough.
The thing missing for me is what exactly the protesters really expect to happen next ? What do they think would happen if DD decided to sell out ?
I think this is very unlikely as DD has always been happy with asset value growth and has actually taken little out in form of dividend and shows not real interest in treating it as a cash cow …but it may just happen.
So if he did do the support really think anyone buying out a controlling interest in the club at a value plus premium (in lieu of the jackpot future football restructure would deliver which is the only gamechanger in value terms DD etc are waiting for). The value would be £200m if you include a modest premium for control and as such it would immediately trigger interest repayments in region of £14m or so in excess of current costs.
Assuming DD & co empty the tank prior to selling then an additional w/c fund in region of £30m would be needed and of course the most likely sources might well be leveraged deals such as the Glazers at Man U. In effect the fans paying for it.
So whatever the deal looks like we will be at best needing £14m and likely an additional £20m each year just to stand still never mind fund any capital projects.
We would also be subjected to PE or VC type operators and the associated costs these would bring.
Europe and CL is looking a real long way away for initial period. Certainly next year for sure. As our club and national co eff continues to decline then qualification will become tougher each year. Limited likelihood of significant runs in these for the near term at least. Thus further shortfall vs recent income levels.
Finally the challenges of recruitment of top executives / management and players to a club who despite winning everything over a sustained period saw those involved chased from the club by a ‘passionate’ supporter base.
For me the future looks really bleak once this current situation is resolved. Even if the current share structure remained it will not be good but if it does change and we have new ownership it will almost certainly be a lot worse and most likely will take us back to at best level pegging with our Glasgow rivals and at worse likely to be starting each season some way behind them.
I have not seen a single business plan or suggestion from any of those protesting groups. No GB No supporters clubs or this Janete woman. All I have seen is what they don’t want.
I actually doubt many on that side are even thinking as to the implications of the damage being inflicted. On the board / owners side I am not sure anything other than hoping for wins to calm the mood is going on but I really hope to hell some scenario modelling of something the support might engage with is happening.
Personally if DD wants the asset growth then perhaps MK and CT ( both independently successful and both from parents who really stepped up when the club needed them and both fans who go every week) could lead and take up more active leadership in the club and put proper football and coms exec board people in place and restructure the finances and the exec and non exec leadership team. DD can still max his asset once eventually change does happen but more passively and continue not to take dividend.
Sadly I doubt either would be likely to want to expose themselves to the abuse and bitterness DD PL and others have had to deal with but for me this would seem the most efficient transition for the club which might just work.
For tomorrow I will be going to back the team and the coach and really pray that we can emerge from the day 5 or 6 ahead of our traditonal Glasgow rivals and at least seeing WN with a smile too. Not so concerned about the imposters from the east.
Watched Southampton today their left winger Scienza best player on the pitch
Ref post above. Please note there is no apportion g for blame for where we are but just a statement of facts.
People will have different views as to where blame lies and there wont change really.
It is more about how we can move forward as best as we can. And a realisation of where we will be.
The Blogger Formerly Known As GM on 20th December 2025 8:44 pm
Burney 78
IF what I heard is true, a required transformation is taking place but it will not happen overnight.
A wee indicator of transformation.
I approached Celtic because I got no answer to my Question on Purpose and Strategy for AGM and did not think the definition of Purpose in the AGM papers that the CST Res on Strategy referred to was good enough.
I made my case civilly and my points were accepted and a better statement of purpose than that publicised in AGM report will replace the current one.
The way to persuade others to change is to focus on the issue and not the individual that personifies it. It helps if you also suggest a solution they are happy to consider.
No brendan to blame, and pedro has left the building
now its “there is no apportion g for blame” and ” more about how we can move forward as best as we can.”
you read your posts on here in 2025??
Or have you been kidnapped and replaced with a dopplebanger?
I must admit I really am not looking forward to going to Celtic Park tomorrow.
We sit well in the hunt for the league and we are playing in front of our 3rd full house in 3 home games. We have a window coming up in which to get reinforcements in and kick start our league challenge.
We have a manager who desperately needs support and to feel he is part of the club. We have players lacking in co offence and self belief. Lacking also in belief in each other and the structure of the team.
We have supporters preferring to highlight grievances with the ownership of the club / board than back the team. We have something called the ‘collective’ which seems anything but collective or aligned as to what exactly they want. The only ck stand seems to be to eliminate are the current ownership / board from the club as they think they are not doing well enough.
The thing missing for me is what exactly the protesters really expect to happen next ? What do they think would happen if DD decided to sell out ?
I think this is very unlikely as DD has always been happy with asset value growth and has actually taken little out in form of dividend and shows not real interest in treating it as a cash cow …but it may just happen.
So if he did do the support really think anyone buying out a controlling interest in the club at a value plus premium (in lieu of the jackpot future football restructure would deliver which is the only gamechanger in value terms DD etc are waiting for). The value would be £200m if you include a modest premium for control and as such it would immediately trigger interest repayments in region of £14m or so in excess of current costs.
Assuming DD & co empty the tank prior to selling then an additional w/c fund in region of £30m would be needed and of course the most likely sources might well be leveraged deals such as the Glazers at Man U. In effect the fans paying for it.
So whatever the deal looks like we will be at best needing £14m and likely an additional £20m each year just to stand still never mind fund any capital projects.
We would also be subjected to PE or VC type operators and the associated costs these would bring.
Europe and CL is looking a real long way away for initial period. Certainly next year for sure. As our club and national co eff continues to decline then qualification will become tougher each year. Limited likelihood of significant runs in these for the near term at least. Thus further shortfall vs recent income levels.
Finally the challenges of recruitment of top executives / management and players to a club who despite winning everything over a sustained period saw those involved chased from the club by a ‘passionate’ supporter base.
For me the future looks really bleak once this current situation is resolved. Even if the current share structure remained it will not be good but if it does change and we have new ownership it will almost certainly be a lot worse and most likely will take us back to at best level pegging with our Glasgow rivals and at worse likely to be starting each season some way behind them.
I have not seen a single business plan or suggestion from any of those protesting groups. No GB No supporters clubs or this Janete woman. All I have seen is what they don’t want.
I actually doubt many on that side are even thinking as to the implications of the damage being inflicted. On the board / owners side I am not sure anything other than hoping for wins to calm the mood is going on but I really hope to hell some scenario modelling of something the support might engage with is happening.
Personally if DD wants the asset growth then perhaps MK and CT ( both independently successful and both from parents who really stepped up when the club needed them and both fans who go every week) could lead and take up more active leadership in the club and put proper football and coms exec board people in place and restructure the finances and the exec and non exec leadership team. DD can still max his asset once eventually change does happen but more passively and continue not to take dividend.
Sadly I doubt either would be likely to want to expose themselves to the abuse and bitterness DD PL and others have had to deal with but for me this would seem the most efficient transition for the club which might just work.
For tomorrow I will be going to back the team and the coach and really pray that we can emerge from the day 5 or 6 ahead of our traditonal Glasgow rivals and at least seeing WN with a smile too. Not so concerned about the
I have spoken to many who will not be going tomorrow. Full house?
We have a manager who is totally out of his depth. The league we brought this guy from is not comparable with ours. I fully expect Liam Scales to be in goal tomorrow.
The grievances with the board are not going away! Failure! So many times with people who should be running a football club not an accountancy business.
Gas lighting is not the way forward. Celtic fans will look after their club.
Damage being done? Are you for real?
PV or VC! Might as well be PVC. Try and read the room mate.
Anyway, fill yer boots.
People are to quick to defend the board on this platform. Point to domestic success whilst failing to recognise the joke preformances in european football. 20 years of not winning a knockout game in europe is dreadful. But hay we beat a newly reformed if shit rangers and got bragging rights.
celtic park has fallen into a complete mess with only basic/ limited investment. The envios of the stadium is a joke outwith the celtic way as they posh folk must be well catered for.
The shop and ticket office are joke facilities that would make a 3rd division team blush.
There are no fanzones or indoor suppoters barns/ eateriers etc for supportes to meet up before or after the game unless you can afford the posh seats.
The toilets are a mess, no hot water doors hanging off hindges, and despite b and q being 5 minutes away we cant apparently be bothered painting inside.unless of course you can afford the posh seats.
Inside the stadium the catering is very poor and slow. I have had better food at junior games. The concurs of the stadium is so dated, again no where to sit you food, stand and chat.The sound system is shite. The parking spaces and no. are shite. unless you can afford the posh seats.
The club has collectively punished celtic supporters for the action of a few. They have in turn killed the atmosphere.
Boards refusal to back the manager in the summer. Board briefing agaisnt same manager. Principle shareholder attacking manager in statement. Board attacking celtic supporters. Board attacking shareholders at agm. Board refusing to take questions at agm. Chairman resigning with again a parting dig at supporters.
dd and the board insider did not considered the potential risk their words/ actions could have on rodgers, or the supporters but cry foul when they feel presurised. Poor souls gettimg verbal abuse however, seems our board are ok with abuse, intimidation and agression towards others.
Same board treating supporters like trash, accepting overly aggresive policing practices. (Saw recording of a child being grabbed by scruff of neck by steward inside stadium. If i done that it would be jail for me and if it was my boy i would pursue criminal charges). Rsstrictimg movememt in atadium, puttimg barriers up etc
If the board were as concern for the supporters as they are about themselves celtic park would be a great place to visit. Right now it is toxic and they are responsible for that.
The lack of investment in the team and stadium would be acceptable but for the fact they have likely sent the best part of 30 million to hmrs over the past 3 years. That money would and should have been put to use to make us the best club we could be.
Supporters dont want the club to be stupid with money or to spend every penny on the team, they dont want the club to go into debt or to habe a suger daddy to do or build anything. They simply want the club to be progressive on and off the pitch, they want to know that their investment in the club is going to making the club the best it can be.
There is nothing wrong with profit or paying tax but the truth is no progresssive football club is making a profit and payimg massive amounts of tax when there is so many areas of improvement needed on amd off the pitch
HH
B78 – interesting post highlighting issues none know exist when it actually comes to running a business.
“Sack the Board” – a simple chant for simple minds.
Unless they find a crook, no other owner/investor would run Celtic much differently to Desmond.
What would they pay?
Land value + scrap value of Celtic Park + squad liquidation value + cash – redundancy payments + option value.
They’d run us at break even and hope the option value is realised whilst taking dividends in years where we earned CL money.
I’m sure the brains who run The Collective have a different model where we can win the CL, solve world poverty and bring peace on earth.
B78/blogger , boring lackeys.
Creepy crawlies. Not a positive thought in your privately educated brains. No way forward just keep doffing..
Burnley,
You are so far out of touch.No one is shouting sack the Board in its totality.We know that can never happen.We want change.Nicholson has to go.Abject failure. A couple of others who are well past their sell by date.Totally out of touch.Desmond has to put some new vibrant people on there.
That whole post of yours was gaslighting.We are not stupid.
If you cannot and will not see where the faults lie,and its not with the fans who pay their money,there is no point in posting your posts.There are some on here who are of the same opinion,but vastly outnumbered,and this is classed as a Board loving site.
Hopefully Nancy’s luck changes tomorrow. I won’t see it as at a Xmas concert at the Usher Hall. Quite happy to miss it as we’re pretty much unwatchable. The players aren’t very good but they also need to take a look at themselves – CalMac and KT apart. I liked Bernardo on Wednesday and big Scales has had a great season. Yang has also improved.
Saw that bug eyed inbred David Edgar at the Big Country gig at the Liquid Room tonight. He looks even worse in the flesh. Hopefully Hertz scud them tomorrow. If the huns win we’ll never hear the end of it.
Turkeybhoy – just more straw men. Best ignored. Nicholson’s a dead man walking, so is Tisdale. Just a matter of time and optics. Desmond has been a mixed blessing for Celtic but undoubtedly a person of substance. It’s never healthy for one person to hold so much unaccountable power.
Burnley78 on 20th December 2025 9:04 pm such a funny post,
Essentially dont go looking for change cause it might end up worse for you. Using your theory no one should ever do anything cause of the unknown.
If a battered woman came to you would you say stay cause your next bloke might do wosre to you
Kid says i am going to uni, college, starting a as trainee tradesman, dont do that you’ll just end up failing, just get min wafe job.
Dont buy toyr house cause you might not be avle to pay mortfafe, just pay rent forever etc etc…
The celtic collective want to board to show ambition to make celtic the best it can be. The slogan sack the board is simply a way of capturing the displeasure about the boards poor preformance over a number of years.
HH
The awkward moment when the man who boasts he and his wife “pull in six figures” is seen hanging out with the village idiots.
Blogger
village idiots ?
yet more slagging off Celtic fans ?
that awkward moment when you really have to bite your tongue….
do you watch the games in a room by yourself ?
The Blogger Formerly Known As GM on 20th December 2025 10:37 pm
Your calling people simple minded cause they have a different view to you. I am surprised such a gifted mind spends time on celtic sites. The way celtic is run is an outlyer for a football club, most clubs are actually breakeven ventures in dlfact most are loss makimg ventures. The business is there to support the club but it feels the other way about at celtic.
The Blogger Formerly Known As GM on 21st December 2025 12:08 am
The awkward moment when the man who boasts he and his wife “pull in six figures” is seen hanging out with the village idiots.
…..
You do realise that comment kinda makes you sound like the villafe idiot
b78
you may well have just written it in simple Trumpian terms –
“There are really bad people out there, really really bad people.
The fans are stupid, really stupid, some of the stupidest people I know.
If we let other people run the club, they’ll do bad things, very bad things.
Some folk say things, untrue things about the board. Lies. Fake news, just Fake News.”
The Blogger Formerly Known As GM on 20th December 2025 10:37 pm
I smell…..
Name calling, derogatory, personal comments to fellow posters never wins. Get someone more intelligent to post for you.
EVERY CELTIC SUPPORTER IS EQUAL.
I know that is difficult for you and others to understand. There is no need to resort to that. Just try and win an argument for once and treat your fellow supporters with a wee bit of respect.
60,000 lazy spoiled all seated village idiots are the REAL reason why Nancy bhoy is the manager.
Wee Jeanette could have gone on to prove that she was Mrs Celtic material.
Unfortunately she did not see through the Middle Eastern vaccine genocide that was waged on the worlds 8 BILLION population.
6.5 BILLION also failed to see through it and took the easy way out by conforming/grassing/snitching/finger/pointing to media/government/gaslighting/dictatorship or its known in Scotland “krankie-ism.”
HH
oot.
Dear God CQN is a mess these days! Had to battle through about a dozen ads to get here. Anyway, this from the Observer:
Wilfried Nancy’s green shoes tell the story as Celtic lurch into crisis
The Bhoys are one of many clubs caught in European great lacuna, unable to settle on an identity
Rory Smith
Football Correspondent
Wilfried Nancy will have known what he was walking into when, not even three weeks ago, he decided to take over at Celtic: the pressure, the expectations, the demands of the club’s board and their supporters. What will have come as more of a surprise, perhaps, is the amount of attention paid to his choice of footwear as he did so.
As absurd as it sounds – and as it is – shoes have provided one of the leitmotifs of the first five months of the Scottish season. It started with Russell Martin. Tradition dictates, apparently, that the manager of Rangers should be unveiled wearing brown leather shoes and a navy blue suit.
Martin, a dangerous renegade, elected to present himself to the Glaswegian public wearing what are colloquially known as “pundit trainers”: black patent leather top, bright white base, absolutely no sign of a logo. This, it turned out, ranked as evidence of a serious character flaw for a surprising proportion of the club’s fans.
‘If Nancy doesn’t learn quickly, this job is going to eat him up and spit him back out’
Ryan Stevenson, ex-Hearts forward
More remarkable still is that, only a few months later, Nancy appears to have made almost exactly the same mistake. For his first game at Celtic Park, the 48-year-old selected a pair of green Adidas trainers. He may have envisaged this as a little populist gesture; the colour, he would have imagined, might have gone down well.
Apparently not. “There’s a certain DNA to clubs like Celtic,” the former Hearts forward Ryan Stevenson wrote in the Daily Record. That does not, in his view, include “gimmicks” like “tactics boards and green trainers. You have to ask yourself: ‘What are we actually dealing with here?’ If he doesn’t learn quickly and stop making the same mistakes, then I’m afraid this job is going to eat him up and spit him back out.”
It is easy to sneer at the furore caused by the shoes, to deploy both incidents as evidence of the pettiness of the rivalry that cleaves Glasgow, to weaponise them as a way to attack the culture of Scottish football itself. They seem to illustrate a small-mindedness, an inherent conservatism, a sort of toxic insularity.
But they are better considered as indications of something much deeper, something that deserves proper consideration. Martin’s time at Rangers lasted just 123 days in the end – what is known in the official unit of these things as a Treble Postecoglou – but that was, in its own way, fairly impressive. A few weeks into his tenure, the prospect that he might survive four months seemed a distant one.
At the current rate of progress, it would count as a minor miracle if Nancy gets anywhere close to him. He was appointed as Celtic manager on 3 December. In that time, they have played four games, and lost them all. If a defeat by Roma in the Europa League is forgivable, succumbing to Hearts, St Mirren and Dundee United – in ascending order of unacceptability – is not. Nancy’s fifth game is against Aberdeen on Sunday. Lose that, and he may well not see Christmas.
His dismissal, though, may well not solve the problem. In the circumstances, obviously, the 48-year-old would be pilloried. That is not especially palatable, but it is wholly inevitable. He would go down as the incompetent, hopelessly out of his depth, who oversaw the briefest reign of any manager in Celtic’s illustrious history by some distance.
And yet that argument, that Nancy simply is not a good enough coach, does not really stand up to scrutiny. His record in Major League Soccer, where he led Columbus Crew to a league championship in 2023, is commendable. It is worth noting that, according to Opta, the MLS is a significantly stronger competition than the Scottish Premiership.
There is a little more merit to the idea that whether Nancy was the right or the wrong man is not nearly as relevant as the fact that this was completely the wrong time. He should not have taken such an exacting job in the middle of a far more complicated season than Celtic would have been expecting; more importantly, the club’s board should not have offered him the chance to do so.
Even that, though, is a symptom of Celtic’s issues, not the cause. Both sides of the Glaswegian enmity are caught in what looks a lot like an existential crisis, but it is only Celtic’s strife that has now taken on the quality of a parable, a warning that there are only losers from the rampant inequality that now stalks so many of Europe’s middleweight leagues.
This is a club who have done nothing but win for more than a decade: they have won all but one of the Scottish Premiership titles since 2012, as well as seven Scottish Cups and eight League Cups bearing various sponsors’ names in that time. With each victory, the sense of achievement has diminished a little further, to the point now where there is no such thing as triumph. There is no such thing as success, domestically, for Celtic. There is only the avoidance of failure.
Instead, the club seek honour in Europe, but at a disadvantage: not just to rivals from richer leagues, larger countries, but to a class of insurgent clubs with little historical prestige but deep pockets, blank slates and the offer of the Champions League. Celtic’s fans are rightly angered by their club’s inability to adapt to that new reality. But it is valid to suggest that it is inherently hostile, a world in which crisis is much closer than glory.
They are not alone in that. Rangers have been experiencing something similar – much worse, in fact – for some time, but so are the likes of Benfica, Porto, Panathinaikos, even Ajax. No head coach has lasted more than a season at the Johan Cruyff Arena since Erik ten Hag left in 2022; they are currently on their fourth interim coach in three years.
Like Celtic, they are too big for their domestic league; like Celtic, they are not big enough to thrive in Europe. They are caught in European football’s great lacuna, lurching from crisis to crisis, unable to settle on an identity, neither what they were nor what they would like to be.
Spikeys brilliant summation using trumpian. Are you fluent or did you ask ChatGTP. Funny anyway.
No surprise that I am astounded of forehead when the collective brain cells have zero clue what they are asking or what it would mean if they got their way, a certain change of the guard from Celtic minded owners to money men.
AULDHEID on 20TH DECEMBER 2025 3:56 PM
At this point I am not connected to any Celtic fan organisation, I only represent me, I post only on behalf of myself, I do not believe I speak for the many or the few within the Celtic fanbase, I wouldn’t be so arrogant without any form of mandate to assume such a position
I am not a spokesperson for
David Low, Jeanette Findlay, Celtic Trust or The Celtic collective
All of the above are available to interact with on social media to answers your questions
On your David Low posting if it isn’t libellous it certainly is sailing very close to it, luckily David Low doesn’t take such irrelevancies seriously
This is the level your small band of followers can descend to when discussing CT
Margaret McGill
Auldheid
December 20, 2025 9:16 pm
I agree with you
I think they are all retarded
that “retarded” comment was on the Auldheid thread about the CST not you
Our interaction on CQN is at an end
Off for a walk and meet up with family at Linlithgow loch this morning followed by coffee
Then its Paradise this afternoon, no predictions, just hoping for a turn around from recent results for WN and the team
No booing, support the team and manger for 90 minutes
Hopefully a pre Christmas bonus 3 points
TIMGREEN on 21ST DECEMBER 2025 7:29 AM
Quick scan
Bullshit detector kicked in immediately upon
Ryan Stevenson Daily record
Best ignored, tabloid rag
It’s very easy and rewarding to support a continually winning team.
Me thinks support is more challenging during turbulent times.. No doubt it can be more gratifying, more belonging and fulfils a moral commitment that many of us have.
I’m sure the players really appreciate it.
Oh now the storm is raging
And we are far from shore;
The poor old ship she’s sinking fast
And the riggings they are tore.
Strike the mainsails lads and lassies.
HH, COYBIG.
Seen reference to this discussion on Sportsound on blog yestedat
https://youtu.be/HZNA9VdEJOA?si=bUmfghdXCP35UoxO
Never managed it through to Celtic collective spokesperson
just 5 minutes of Chick young, Kenny McIntyre and gang had me sick reflexing
Each to their own
TIMMY7_NOTED I blame the schools. Back to FF.
Greenpinta
I can see you round the camp fire
https://youtu.be/Om78LS82wpY?si=6kF1Y83g7a2_8q1q
Enjoy the game
Sing your song
aff oot
SPIKEYSAULDMAN on 21ST DECEMBER 2025 12:21 AM
do you watch the games in a room by yourself ?
No he has another imaginary friend and Harvey a 6ft rabbit